Hunter Biden’s lead criminal defense attorney on Tuesday asked a federal judge to remove him from the case because he could now be called as a witness in future proceedings.
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is stepping down only a few days after federal prosecutors said they’ve reached an impasse on a plea deal related to tax offenses and a division agreement to resolve a gun possession charge. They asked the judge to dismiss the case so they could bring charges against HunterThe withdrawal also comes two days after Attorney General Merrick Garland granted special counsel status to Delaware U.S.
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